-:Undertaker:-
15-03-2015, 01:28 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2995549/Labour-MP-Sarah-Champion-billed-taxpayer-17-poppy-wreath-Remembrance-Day.html
Labour MP Sarah Champion billed the taxpayer £17 for a poppy wreath for Remembrance Day
A Labour MP is to repay expenses after claiming the cost of a poppy wreath to honour the war dead on Remembrance Day.
Sarah Champion admitted the claim 'should never have been made' and will return the £17 to the expenses watchdog this week.
The MP, who was the star of a documentary about life in the Commons, billed the taxpayer for the tribute last November.
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Labour MP Sarah Champion billed the taxpayer £17 for a poppy wreath for Remembrance Day
According to official releases from the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, Miss Champion submitted the claim for 'Wreath for Remembrance Sunday', describing it as 'necessary expenses to 11/11/14'.
IPSA paid the £17, despite MPs being banned from claiming for wreaths.
Miss Champion was elected as MP for Rotherham in 2012 after Labour's Denis Macshane quit before being jailed over his expenses.
The revelation about the wreath is embarrassing for an MP who has built a reputation for railing against the Westminster Establishment.
Andy Silvester, from the Taxpayers' Alliance, told The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/6369647/MP-puts-poppy-wreath-on-expenses.html): 'Trying to put the bill on somebody else to honour our servicemen and women is downright low.
'And then IPSA approving it shows just how out of touch this monster of a quango is.'
I don't usually post *** for tat stories like this as it's what we've come to expect from our political class these days from duck houses to plugs, and as disgraceful as it is it isn't the reason why I have posted. The reason is this: given what has gone on in Rotherham which is the biggest scandal for a decade in British politics and society yet nobody wants to talk about it (for obvious reasons) - you'd think that even in a rotten solid safe seat like this she'd be on her best behaviour given the challenge she is facing there in May. She obviously thinks she can continue to take the piss.
On May 7th this seat, as well as the two other Rotherham seats, will be the ones I will be watching closely.
Thoughts?
Labour MP Sarah Champion billed the taxpayer £17 for a poppy wreath for Remembrance Day
A Labour MP is to repay expenses after claiming the cost of a poppy wreath to honour the war dead on Remembrance Day.
Sarah Champion admitted the claim 'should never have been made' and will return the £17 to the expenses watchdog this week.
The MP, who was the star of a documentary about life in the Commons, billed the taxpayer for the tribute last November.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/03/15/2544D70B00000578-0-image-a-1_1426410981001.jpg
Labour MP Sarah Champion billed the taxpayer £17 for a poppy wreath for Remembrance Day
According to official releases from the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, Miss Champion submitted the claim for 'Wreath for Remembrance Sunday', describing it as 'necessary expenses to 11/11/14'.
IPSA paid the £17, despite MPs being banned from claiming for wreaths.
Miss Champion was elected as MP for Rotherham in 2012 after Labour's Denis Macshane quit before being jailed over his expenses.
The revelation about the wreath is embarrassing for an MP who has built a reputation for railing against the Westminster Establishment.
Andy Silvester, from the Taxpayers' Alliance, told The Sun (http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/6369647/MP-puts-poppy-wreath-on-expenses.html): 'Trying to put the bill on somebody else to honour our servicemen and women is downright low.
'And then IPSA approving it shows just how out of touch this monster of a quango is.'
I don't usually post *** for tat stories like this as it's what we've come to expect from our political class these days from duck houses to plugs, and as disgraceful as it is it isn't the reason why I have posted. The reason is this: given what has gone on in Rotherham which is the biggest scandal for a decade in British politics and society yet nobody wants to talk about it (for obvious reasons) - you'd think that even in a rotten solid safe seat like this she'd be on her best behaviour given the challenge she is facing there in May. She obviously thinks she can continue to take the piss.
On May 7th this seat, as well as the two other Rotherham seats, will be the ones I will be watching closely.
Thoughts?